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"Green Light" was written by John Stephens, Andre Benjamin, Fin Greenall, James Ho and Rick Nowels and produced by Malay and KP. In an interview with British music publication Blues & Soul, Legend discussed the creation process to make the song. "Initially I was working in the studio with a guy called Rick Knowles, who’s not known for making ...
Green Lightning may refer to: Green Lightning (sculpture), a sculpture by artist Billie Lawless, built in Buffalo, New York; Green Lightning (computing), a problem with IBM 3278-9 computer terminals which evolved into a deliberate feature; a Flash DC Comics character
Virtual XI is the second and final Iron Maiden album with vocalist Blaze Bayley.. Virtual XI's title is tied in with two extra-musical events: the release of the band's computer game, Ed Hunter, and the fact that the 1998 FIFA World Cup would be taking place in June of that year. [1]
Green Lightning at night. The work features 13 lightning bolts ranging in height from 13 to 30 feet (4.0 to 9.1 m) shooting into the ground over a 180-by-160-foot (55 by 49 m) area. On a main sign-like structure were four boxes measuring 8 by 10 by 2 feet (2.44 m × 3.05 m × 0.61 m) with images silk-screened on the back dealing with ...
There was one situation where you see, "Crane and White Lightning." That’s part of the original score, so it’s not really a song. A lot of that stuff is what I use to keep the vibe going between songs. "Crane and White Lightning" is a piece of music that Quentin wanted on the soundtrack, but was originally set for a Metallica track. There ...
Green lightning originally referred to random flashing streaks across the screen of IBM 3278-9 computer terminals, which were produced by a hardware bug when a new symbol set was being downloaded. Instead of fixing the fault, IBM suggested that it was useful because it let the user know during the download that something was in progress.
[18] Jonathan Broxton of Movie Music UK, wrote "While it is unlikely to ever be considered a top-tier Pixar score, Cars 3 nevertheless has much more impressive musical content than one might have anticipated. The sense of fun and joy that Randy Newman brings to the project is infectious, the scope of the orchestral arrangements is impressive ...
The music for the 2013 action role-playing game Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, developed and published by Square Enix, was composed by Masashi Hamauzu, Naoshi Mizuta, and Mitsuto Suzuki. Hamauzu was the leader composer for XIII and XIII-2 , and Mizuta and Suzuki previously composed music for XIII-2 .